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   Estherville Enterprise (Newspaper) - April 10, 1935, Estherville, Iowa                                The Estherville Enterprise THE PAPER WITH THE XXXII EMMET APRIL 10, 1935 NUMBER 15 MERCHANTS TO DES MOINES Zeimer Hit By An Auto Near Minn. Tuesday & mm man HIT IE BOY MM Donald 10, was run down L j car by an insurance man Dcs Moines between Huntington Dunnell Tuesday Just how the accident happened is jot exactly The boy was alone tho road and whether ho didn't fee the ear coming or became confused is hard to Apparently he rather ran in front of the oncoming It struck him terrible force and before the car was stopped had dragged him a The kneo cup was badly Scratched and torn The joint was filled gravel anil the bono was badly The flesh was torn from hoys wrist exposing the The driver of the car picked the up and brought lilin post haste io the Coleman hospital where Clark and Dr. Morton worked over him tor a long The fracture a tad one and the gravel was in to the Joint which made it tho more It is thought there are no internal The lad is a fine patient and stands up under the ordeal with a vast amount of grit nnd He has won the respect of the doctors and tho nurses for his brave attitude In hia time of The boy rested easy last night and the Indications are that he will get along in fine shape from now but it will take a long time and with the condition of the kneo as it was found it Is rather hard to tell what the will but the doctors say looks favorable under the a We if Some Think Hammill and Brookhart May Be Candidates Again We noticed an article In the Mason City Globe Gazette that there was a prospect of Brookhart coming out for United States Senator on some It seems doubtful to thorn Just what he will run Further In the editorial we noticed that there was no question about the that John would also be la the wo might expected John to get in the lime light has had a long spell of lay ott iand It is probable hia barn paint Ib about all worn off by this We doubt whether John could induce tho government to loan him a machine to paint his buildings but seem to be doing thiass along that line these days and the Lord only knows Just what they do Sometimes one wonders if there tw some one now and not all rusted wt that the state could look to for uplift in a political 1 Nke a fighter but we still doubt can stage a come back after these years In the Junk One never toll John might new nnd novel but he has getting older nnd it takes pep to como back oven If lie had had the instant training that he should We had for a hard battle like he bound to At Danceland Next April 11 Mr. LoRoy Miller has booked and his 0 B S orchestra T next April 11th, at and the boys are known to radio tana on both Nor having played at famous places as Baker Trianon and many April 13bn, Pete and hia Casa will bo The 1ms been very popular ' with Iowa are requested to to o. m. tomorrow tor Golf and Country Club to Consolidate With Open Air Co. At a meeting of the Open Air Development Company nnd tho Golf and Country It was decided to consolidate the two as soon as arrangements could be made for Che There was not a sufficient number present to complete the undertaking but the arrangements have been made to complete the consolidation in the very near The Golf nnd Country Club and the development association have dragged along yoars and tho undertaking has not been a great success but has managed to pay out in some The members of the Open Air Development Company owned tho land and In a manner leased it to the golf Now the membership will he together nnd all the members will pay dues while under the old organization there was nothing to compel the development members to contribute to the golf A golf club is a good organization for any town and good live cities are expected to have one in these Some of the members Who originally purchased stock had no idea of playing the game but paid in their money to assist In putting It over Most of these have disposed of their stock and it is hoped the new organization will be able to swing the deal and put a good live club in this city we believe they Unemployed Are Asked to Keep in Touch With Office It Is very desirous that every man or woman over sixteen years of ago who is unemployed bo registered in the NATIONAL REEMPLOYMENT This service was set up by the government to give every unemployed person a chance to register in. the office as being without work and every way possible is being used to secure you Every day the statistical set-up for this service calls for three reports which are relayed into D. and which gives them a vivid Picture of Just what the condition is in our own If you are unemployed and have not registered at the office or if you have and have neglected to keep your cards up to Washington is being misled on the statistical reports of the condition within this small When the re-employment office first men were limited to work In their own Then they were limited to a from tho district it has been extended to the state and the last big move has been This means that on works Jobs that you are not limited to just the district or in which you reside but that it you are a qualified worker you can be transferred out of the You who are the so-called white collared worker also have a place in our If you are unemployed please see that you are registered in this We are now having a great demand for housekeep and day Ladies If you are unemployed and desire work please register at the NATIONAL REEMPLOYMENT OFFICE located above the Rexall Drug The employers of this county nre getting to be very much in favor of this office because it saves them time and money and they are giving us the best of why not use the following as a Wo Now Hire Our Help The National Reemployment Office 8 a. m. to 5 p. m Saturday 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. I. 0. 0. F. LODGE TO HOLD LARGE MEETING MONDAY Fourteen Odd Fellow Lodges will hold a meeting here next April 16th. There will be representatives here from Spirit Lake West Ayrshire and Election for the coming year will Jerry Buckley Is the presiding officer and ARMSTRONG SPORTSMEN HAD BIG ATTENDANCE AT LAST SHOW James Before nn enormous mass of who numbered close to 1200, a bevy of wrestlers and boxers put on an athletic card which was a thriller from start to Besides tho number who the there were close to 400 fans who were disappointed and were away from the gate because they | had arrived too George Deck and Earl a couple of the villains of the wrestled the main go of tho and they put on a show which was plenty Deck won the match by winning two out of three The first fall went to Deck with a series of body slams plus some well hit rabbit Wampler persisted in staying out side the ring until Deck grabbed him around the and threw him in. Wampler won the second fall witli a series of rabbit punches and a body Tho third and deciding fall was the most thrilling as Wampler was in frequent tussles with Referee Ben and he encased Deck's head between the ropes so much that Reeves awarded the fall to Deck on a Both men were willing to wrestle a little and they did so despite the efforts of the referee to end the This match consisted of kicks In the eye biting and all other tricks of modern Don and Goldie Fort fought to a six round Neither boy seemed able to land any solid O'Hare had McDermott on the floor for a count Johnny and Bud Rule fought a six rounder with taking the Rule was bleeding profusely In the last and Cosgrove seemed to be getting better as the fight Franklin Des Moines and Red fought six rounds to a The black boy seemed to be the classier battler of the but he had difficulty staying Every time Jones would a hay he would fall flat on the Don and Ray Ringsted fought a four round preliminary which was won by Harris through his hard punching In the last The Hawbacker 31 pound fought the curtain and were applauded by a shower of coins from the Estherville Little Symphony Presents Concert Sunday A very large crowd was present fcr the final appearance of the Little Symphony last Sunday afternoon at tho city hall Mrs. R. L. Caldwell is the director and she was extremely well pleased with their lost Donald of who won the district contest in vlo was the guest artist appearing on tho The P. T. A. men's chorus under the management of Orin Bang several of by the Road to by to Me Only with Thine Old English and Must Go Down to the Sea by Earl Josten is the director of the group and Mrs. George the The following program was presented by the by Oliver by From by by and by Franz Von Word was received this morning at the chamber of commerce office that O. J. of member of tho state highway has accepted their Invitation to be here the opening day of the ' Mrs. T. H. Anderson and children Mrs. Lars ft Anderson and Mrs. Will Dick will drive to St. Paul Friday for a visit with Mr. and Robert and Ethel Log Cabin Will Be Placed in Our Riverside Park Sometime ago the girl scouts obtained an old log cabin south of Estherville and decided to move it to Riverside park and erect it as nearly as possible In Its original At that time the site selected was at the north end of Riverside park in front of the swimming pool both house and directly south of the West Side This site was originally set out for an electric fountain but the council thought that this building would be It also looked like there were other reasons for the selection of this particular place In the Last week the work of hauling In the logs No sooner had the first two loads been the site than some of the neighbors to the park got busy and bepan raising objections to the We understand that they called the mayor and some of the council and It was finally decided that this was no place for the building and that another location would bo As far as we were concerned as owners of the store building and the surrounding ground we made no We felt that the park was being commercialized and that this under the circumstances might be all o. k. from a business There was n time when we were one hundred percent strong for leaving the park as near as possible to the way nature Intended it. This having been spoiled by tho erection of the band shell as we saw there was but little difference us what they put in the The closer got to the north end the more commercial it Now that the location has been changed we are pleased to say that we believe it will be far better for the park in another We had suggested at one time that the proper place would be Just east of the stand pipe on the ground owned by the city but this seemed to bo a little too far When the park was purchased it was for park and swimming pool purposes and nothing else as we remember it. Handling of Liquor Business by State Causes Investigation When the smoke has all cleared away we wonder Just what condition the liquor business will be In. At the rate they are going now and with the graft that seems to be connected with the business it will not be long before tho public becomes so disgusted they will clamp the lid on Tho next time it will be enforced for the public will be in a state of mind to see that it is enforced regardless of It rather looks at this time like we were to go back to the old saloon Sell by the drink as of In case they do it will be far worse than it was under the old mulot Then the saloon was no nor nothing but the bar and a clear window In Minors were not allowed in the place and there was some Under the present system there seems to bo a desire to cover We have seen both the old and the new system and for us if we are to have let's have it under the old it was When we say we mean cleaner from many One there was not the opportunity for political graft that there is The wholesaler sold it direct to the dealer and he to the He paid his license for operating nnd that was all there was to it. Now it takes the legislature most of tho time on investigations and then they can't keep things One would think the manufacturers of the stuff would endeavor to see to It that conditions were kept better than they are in order that It might survive the storm that is certain to come sooner or TEACHERS MEETING TO BE HELD APRIL 15 A teachers will be held Monday April 16th, at 8 clock at the city hall This includes the their lower grade as well well as rural A PIONEER BUSINESS HERE PASSED AWAY This community was shocked yesterday morning when it was announced that William a pioneer market business man of thirty years had passed away sometime in the Mr. Oehrlein had been about and seemed in excellent with Mrs. had taken a walk the evening before and he was in excellent Mrs. called him for breakfast In the morning and receiving no response went to his room to see what the trouble Apparently he had Just passed away while asleep and without a move The probable time of death was thought to be about one Mr. Is seventy years of He was born In St. Paul and moved to this city some thirty-three years He has been in business continuously since that time and for the past few years his son has been connected with the He Is survived by his wife and three Ralph of this Miss Irene of and Mrs. B. R. of St. There will bo a service In this city and the remains will be laid to rest in St. A Mass of The Chamber of Commerce Monday The directors of the chamber of commerce have called a mass meeting for Monday April the 15 the Gardston There will be matters of importance to talk over at this session of the members and all are strongly urged to be This meeting is not for the members alone but for anyone interested in the welfare of the Whether a member or not come out to this meeting and you may see tit to become a The chamber of commerce Intends to go places this year and they have many projects in Bight that may be of interest to any business man or tax Tou are urged to telephone your reservations to phone 98, the office of the or to the phone 312. Editor of The News And Local Merchant Seem to Disagree The editor of the News and a local merchant seemed to be having a heated argument last Saturday over Item that failed to get In the The merchant It seems took the Item of a broadcasting on a week to the This item gave the dates and hour of two broadcasts to be made on the chain store The editor of the according to the did not desire to run the Later a circular was put out giving the On last Tuesday evening Phil talked to about one hundred Independent merchants In the audi of the city At the time this meeting was going on the re porter for the News was down In the council On Wednesday the Enterprise published an article on the The News failed to publish anything about the meeting until the following They then claimed they knew nothing about the meeting and that they had never been asked ta publish anything about the meeting It's strange this pattern of the Chicago Tribune can find the pic tures of boys In trouble to publish but find out there is a meeting of a hundred business men in session right under their They complained that we got a scoop on them and they were big enough for the men In the meeting to call on them and tell the News reporter all about it. Probably they are big enough but there are men of independence left in the world and to be told once was probably considered They should have read the Enterprise on Thursday morning like they do the Register each morning and they would have had some hot news for the Thursday afternoon edition without having to publish it on Friday after things had warmed up for Doctors of Coleman Hospital Held Good Meeting Tuesday The doctors of the Coleman hospital staff held a meeting Tuesday night at the Dr. McLane and Dr. of gave a talk on various tetanus cases they have been in Mrs. Art representing the P. T. Mrs. Ed t member of the local welfare commit tee and Mrs. W. E. representing the Roosevelt and P. T. A. were present asking the doctors for advice and co-operation of having a school -o BUBAL STUDENTS OBSERVING KIND TO ANIMAL Kind to is being observed this week in all rural Students are being taught to set out bird houses tor our feathered friends and to keep dog houses This la a national project Letters were sent to each rural teacher In regard to the The time has come for everyone to put on the license on the Patrolman Harry who been 111 with the flu for a week Is about again and has commenced operations on all those who have not a new license Mr. Brown says he has asked the department for three patrolmen for the four days during the he says In the state la so bm aev not get He says he will hare local assistance which will relieve Solicitors Will Be Checked by The Secretary of C of C At a meeting of the board of directors held last Monday evening at the Gardston hotel a matter of Importance to our merchants was taken For a long time past solicitors have called upon our merchants without any check on They have solicited whenever they desired and for whatever they It has been a wide open town for solicitors of any kind and there has been nothing but an open season all year Under the new ruling of the chamber of commerce a card will be Issued by bhe secretary to the solicitor after the matter has been passed tin by the In case a merchant is called on he can ask for the card issued by the chamber of In case he to contribute he is at liberty to do so but without this card it would be hardly The committee says there may be many worthy causes not sanctioned by the It's up to the merchants to do as they In case a card Is Issued It Is still up to The committee does not ask any one to contribute to anything nor refrain from so It will be up to him to do as he Some years ago there was a big card issued to each merchant and It was placed on the In case a solicitor came in all one bad to do was ask for the card Issued by the of If they had none yon simply had to point at the card and ask the solicitor to get a It saved each merchant time and money and was a paying There should be an effort made to cut out by ordinance or otherwise the canvassing of the city by all kinds of Of late there are peddlers of every kind doing the Just this morning there was one on the streets selling wares from a It's time to clamp down on these and the above method of protecting the merchants of the city will go a long way as a starter and It may be enlarged on - What the board of directors desires la cooperation from all the merchants of the city to assist in stamping out this growing CHAIN STORE TO CONE UP AT MORNING AT 9 Several carloads of merchants of the city are already to go to Des Moines when the known as 'the chain store comes before the chairman of the County Independent Merchants has been making a canvass with other this getting cars lined up for the trip to the capital city when the is before the According to the Register it was to come up on Wednesday but no word was heard from Des Moines up to today asking the independents to come to that It has been estimated that somo seven thousand would probably visit Des Moines when the was It Is also said there are a great many high pressure men from the chain organizations in Des Moines all the time looking after the interests of all chain This should make an interesting battle in both houses and especially in tho senate where the number is less to deal The Emmet County Independent Merchants association received word this morning that the chain store in which they are interested will come on the floor of the at nine o'clock Thursday The it is said has been well riddled and the Independents hairs m desire to see it come out as written originally according to the local } The officers are phoning oyer the county to get to Join the caravan to go Des Moines early Thursday morning and get there in time to meet some of the members of the legislature before the battle Is At the present time It Is thought there will be about sixty from this Several cars have been donated and they will all be well filled according to the present - A list of those who will go to the capital city has not as yet been chairman of the local organization will be spokesman for the Emmet county delegation according to the plans now The men say they are going to Des Moines rain or The weather seem to be dampening their The as it comes out of the committee room has not received here but the heads of the central organization at Des Moines are asking all local organizations to get there as early as possible and from this distance will probably be the leaving time of most of the T. M. Kallem Opens Pool Room in Enterprise Building T. M. of opened a new pool room in the Enterprise building last While was no formal opening for the certainly enjoyed a fine business on his opening day and He has at present five tables but has an abundance of room will put In more when the business warrants it. The room is one hundred twenty-eight feet in The tables are put In lengthwise of the building and this gives an abundance of room The front is being arranged for soft drinks nnd Mr. Kallem came from Armstrong and comes here with most excellent the people at He formerly la the business but has not tbat branch of the * Mr. Kallem say Bhe likes and Its people as far as them and thus far is pleased with his business and choice of a city to reside in. The place will be known as the White Front Billiards and Many are to be but the place is open for Roy famed will run an exhibition mile Invitational Track Meet on May 4th. Watch the paper for further Sunday at the Coleman 0843  

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